Pinoy Minimate Kolektors have a hard time choosing which banner to use on FB page. You know why?

Cause its raining FB page banners. Bryan Mark German did an outstanding job conceptualizing this supercalifragilisticexpialidocious banners, each banner look so cool that it was very difficult to vote.

As for me I love every single one of them! Awesome job BMG! your the man!

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Recently viewed his Collection Thread @ PTK. A jaw droppin Wolverine collection. He is in deed the Ultimate Wolverine Collector. He has I guess all the wolverine Action figures you could think off, name one and he has it. Well, if he have everything with that shinny claws, of course he too have Wolverine minimates.

Arvin Trinidad has just started to collect minimates. And according to him these are a few of his Minimate collections.

I say these are awesome Minimates to start with. I don't even have any of these minimates. =(

Don't stop and post more pics.

Minimates the Potato Chips in Toy Collecting. Once you POP you can't Stop! hehehe!

DARK AVENGERS

Dark Avengers is an Americancomic bookseries published by Marvel Comics. It is part of a series of titles that have featured various iterations of the superhero team the Avengers. Unusually, the series stars a version of the team that, unknown to the public in its fictional universe, contains several members who are supervillains disguised as established superheroes.

Publication history

The series debuted with issue #1, dated January 2009, as part of a multi-series story arc entitled "Dark Reign".[1] In the premiere, writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Mike Deodato[2] (working from a continuity begun in a previous, company-wide story arc, "Secret Invasion", involving an infiltration of Earth by the shape-shifting alien Skrulls and that race's eventual defeat) chronicled the aftermath of the U.S. government's disbanding of the federally sanctioned superhero team, the Avengers. Bendis described the thinking behind the team: "These are bad-ass, hardcore get-it-done types. They'll close the door and take care of business and he's dressing them up to make them something that the people want".[3] This is in contrast to the changes Osborn is shown making to the Thunderbolts, where, according to writer Andy Diggle, he turns that team into "something much more covert and much more lethal: his own personal hit squad".[4]

The series ended with Dark Avengers #16, at the culmination of the Siege storyline.[5]

As of the 175th issue of Thunderbolts it will be retitled Dark Avengers.

Plot

The government assigned the team's redevelopment to Norman Osborn (the reformed supervillain now calling himself the Iron Patriot) whom the government had previously assigned to head the superhero team the Thunderbolts and who had become a public hero for his role in repelling the Skrull threat. Osborn, also given leadership of the espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D., reforms that agency into H.A.M.M.E.R. and creates a new Avengers team under its aegis.